We need the options to disable our mics and turn them back on with a flick of a button if we have a phone call.
We need to be able to disable our cameras until we need to use them. I cover mine with stickers until this happens.
We need to be able to disable GPS, unless I'm travelling and I'm lost.
These need to be disabled and enabled at the push of a button, or a dip switch, so I can instantly enable it - without jumping through a ton of settings menus.
Once we have the hardware working on our side, we can push back regardless of the current legislation, or EULAs.
Having a cell phone's convenience does not mean you deserve to be destroyed in every facet of life. What a retarded sentiment.
Go back to a horse drawn carriage.
Or, no wait, that's just lazy convenience. Go back to the way the ancestors did it, where they walked hundreds of miles on foot before the invention of the wheel and animal husbandry.
That genie is not going back into the bottle. That convenience factor is not going to unlearn itself for 99% of people. Sorry. People are way too lazy
We just need options to shut it off.
We need the options to disable our mics and turn them back on with a flick of a button if we have a phone call.
We need to be able to disable our cameras until we need to use them. I cover mine with stickers until this happens.
We need to be able to disable GPS, unless I'm travelling and I'm lost.
These need to be disabled and enabled at the push of a button, or a dip switch, so I can instantly enable it - without jumping through a ton of settings menus.
Once we have the hardware working on our side, we can push back regardless of the current legislation, or EULAs.
Having a cell phone's convenience does not mean you deserve to be destroyed in every facet of life. What a retarded sentiment.
Go back to a horse drawn carriage.
Or, no wait, that's just lazy convenience. Go back to the way the ancestors did it, where they walked hundreds of miles on foot before the invention of the wheel and animal husbandry.